Money news archive – April 2010
First time buyers are being given a helping hand with a range of new products from Britannia - including the reintroduction of 90% mortgages...
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A fifth of Brits are sticking their heads in the sand rather than deal with their money problems, according to Scottish Widows...
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The Financial Services Authority is to take ‘tough action’ over the ‘unacceptably’ poor way that high street banks deal with customer complaints...
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Missed credit card payments could mean customers losing their interest free deals and paying hundreds of pounds in extra interest, experts have warned...
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Banking giant Alliance & Leicester is offering customers £100 when they switch to its Premier Current Account...
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The number of homes on the market continues to outstrip demand as the upcoming election fuels buyer uncertainty, a new study has revealed...
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Almost a third of people have admitted hiding the extent of their debt from loved ones, according to new research from the Post Office...
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If your savings have taken a battering in the last two years, a new campaign will put savings returns at the top of the political agenda...
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If you're worried about your debts but scared to see someone in person - you can use an independent online service - increasingly favoured by the under-40s and women...
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Babyboomers are over-reliant on property to fund retirement and planning to retire overseas, but should beware of the pitfalls...
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Mortgage rates have fallen over the last few months, but as the Bank of England keeps rates on hold at 0.5%, is it time to fix?...
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House prices rose by 1.1% in March, and they are 5.2% higher than the same period last year...
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Fed-up with the banks? Sainsbury’s is undercutting them with two new best buy credit cards...
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Over 50s can now earn 2.75% on savings from Saga.....
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